Denver Broncos’ receiver Demaryius Thomas played in Super Bowl XLVIII with a separated shoulder, according to KCNC-TV.

Thomas was hammered early in the game when Kam Chancellor the Seattle Seahawks drilled him as he tried to catch a pass. It wasn’t clear whether that hit caused the injury, and Thomas continued to play.

In fact, he caught a Super Bowl record 13 passes—a record that meant nothing in the wake of a 43-8 loss. According to the Denver Post, the pain his shoulder continued into Monday when he even needed help with his luggage cart.